The Ghost Princess by M. Walsh


When a strange set of occurrences lead a group of complete strangers on a collision course where half of them want the world to end, the other half want to save it, and one man in particular just really isn't supposed to be here a hero will emerge...okay I'm lying a girl with a serious case of PTSD, a half Succubus half Orc demon, and a man with a curse will emerge and well fuck some shit up, which will definitely result in the world being saved. At least for the moment. 

Holy fuck this was hands down the surprise 5 star read of the year for me. And I'm going to be completely honest every review prior to mine is what made me move it to the very tippy top of my TBR, because I had barely read the prologue and was already hooked when when I saw some of the ratings. 

Ghost Princess was absolutely unlike anything I have ever read and yet reminded me of some of my favorite books and anime. Walsh took some of the most obnoxious tropes ever and made them absolutely freaking amazing. Because they are never fully realized as tropes. And to do that, to be able to actually do that and make the book still readable? That my friends is pure fucking genius. 

The characters here are amazing, fully realized, and show brilliant growth (growth isn't always becoming a better person) throughout the story. The world building is well done, the pacing fits the story wonderfully, and oh man, the action, especially towards the end, is top tier. Oh, and it's freaking hilarious. 

And I tell you what, well I'm not gonna tell you because it would spoil *everything* but the prologue, let it annoy you because when you get it oh when you get it, it's going to be infuriating that you missed it while you praise Walsh for this stroke of genius. 

This is easily going to be a Top Ten read for me this year, and I highly recommend it for anyone who enjoys watching tropes get sliced into tiny pieces.


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